Lack of appetite may also be a sign of uterine cancer, especially if it occurs with other symptoms. The cause is generally due to fullness or pain in the abdomen, which makes eating less desirable.
Many other factors may cause hunger-related issues in people with cancer, including hormones and neurotransmitters.

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